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Saïd Abeid Abdérémane served as the President of Anjouan from 1999 to August 2001, having led the breakaway movement from Comoros in 1997.[1] He was preceded by Foundi Ibrahim Abdallah, who was usurped by Abeid after a couple days of street battles in September 1999.[2] He was succeeded by Mohamed Bacar, following a putsch.[3] In November 2001, he tried to regain power in a failed coup against Bacar, as he was opposed to Bacar's efforts to reunify with Comoros.[4][5]

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  1. ^ FreedomHouse.org
  2. ^ World: Africa Faction leader forced off Anjouan
  3. ^ v
  4. ^ "Comoros profile". BBC News. Archived from the original on 2023-03-28.
  5. ^ One dead in Anjouan clashes